Benoit --
I think you are mixing two different OPUS features. First, you can have an Image or Slideshow with either Fixed or "Scale to Fit." The latter uses a lot of resources to reduce/expand your original photo/image to the size you want in OPUS. With lots of very large photos all being re-sized when a Slideshow appears, for example, it can almost stop an older computer. It is highly suggested/recommended that you us PaintShop Pro or PhotoShop to physically re-size any image to the size you want in OPUS, then use the Fixed option for maximum performance.
When discussing "Enable Image Resizing," I believe you are referring to the options in Chapters. By default, whatever you make your Pub when you start (800x600 pixels for example), will be the way it appears on monitors set for 800x600. It will appear in the center (with borders) of monitors with higher resolution settings, and it will have scroll bars on the right side and bottom if the resolution is lower.
Under Chapters, if you tick/check "Resizing" (both horizontally and vertically) then the Pub will expand to fill the entire screen on higher resolution screens. There is no border unless you set a Maximum Width. Let's say your 800x600 original Pub is displayed on a monitor set for 1152x864. If you set 1024x768 as the Max Width, then there would be a border around the pub. If there was no Max Width, then it would expand to fill the entire monitor.
Anytime you resize something on a computer screen (except in the movies - ha ha) there is some distortion. The more you expand an image, the more distored it becomes. OPUS text will also become distorted unless you set Antialising to Level 1.
If I went in the wrong direction from what you wanted to know -- I'm sorry.
Fred Harms
Extraordinary Demos
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